Object
Wesley's Desk
A small, personal quarter's desk belonging to Wesley, serving as a utilitarian surface and storage point in his private room. The desk holds a few personal tokens—most notably a small magnet Wesley fingers and eventually trades away—sits near a mirror where he admires himself, and functions as a staging area for private moments and hurried departures. Characters touch its edge and remove items from its surface, making it an intimate, everyday anchor in the scene.
2 appearances
Purpose
Provide a personal work and storage surface in Wesley's quarters for small belongings and tokens; in the scene it functions as the place where Wesley keeps and relinquishes a magnet.
Significance
Acts as the material locus of Wesley's private yearning and the pivot to duty: the magnet on the desk becomes a tangible symbol of his crush and is sacrificed there to answer obligation, marking an emotional shift from longing to responsibility.
Appearances in the Narrative
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